50 Cent’s Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs documentary gets a Netflix release date

Curtis”50 centsJackson's documentary Sean Combs The release date has finally arrived.

Netflix announced Tuesday that it will release “Sean Combs: Reckoning,” a four-part documentary series about disgraced tycoon directed by Alexandria Stapleton, December 2. Jackson, who is an executive producer, first revealed that he was working on a documentary about Combs and his alleged abuses. two years ago.

The synopsis describes the series as “a stunning exploration of a media mogul, a music legend and a convicted criminal” and advertises that it will feature “explosive, never-before-seen content, including exclusive interviews with the men.” earlier in [Combs’] orbit“, such as “his former associates, childhood friends, artists and collaborators.”

“Born with an insatiable desire for fame and a knack for spotting talent, Combs quickly rose through the ranks of the music industry with Bad Boy Entertainment and played a critical role in bringing hip-hop to the pop masses and launching the careers of dozens of generation-defining artists such as The Notorious B.I.G., Mary J. Blige, Jodeci and Danity Kane,” the synopsis reads. “But along the way… something darker began to color his ambitions.”

In July Combs was found guilty on two counts of transportation for prostitution following a seven-week federal criminal trial in New York. He was released from more serious charges related to racketeering and sex trafficking. Former rapper departs four years in prison.

Jackson, who had a long feud with Combs, often took to social media to troll the founder of Bad Boy Entertainment as the various charges against him mounted and even after the criminal trial had concluded.

Here's the “In Da Club” rapper, whose television work also includes serving as an executive producer on the Starz crime thriller.Power” said Netflix Tumdu that he has “dedicated himself to real storytelling through G-Unit Film and Television for many years.”

“I'm grateful to everyone who came forward and trusted us with their stories, and I'm proud to have Alexandria Stapleton direct the project that will bring this important story to the screen,” he said.

Two other documentaries about Combs were released earlier this year: PeacockDiddy: The Making of a Bad Boyand Discovery InvestigationDiddy's Fall

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